Ohms law is obeyed by intrinsive semiconductor extrinsive semocductors metals at low temperature metals at high temperature
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Ohm's Law obey Intrinsive and Extrinsive semiconductors of metals at low and high temperature
Explanation:
- Georg Ohm discovered that, at a fixed temperature, the electric current passing through a hardened long resistance is directly proportional to the voltage used beyond it, and also inversely proportionate to the front.
- This connection between the Voltage, Current and Resistance makes the base of Ohms Law.
Ohms Law Relationship
- By identifying any two states of the Voltage, Current or Resistance measures we can use Ohms Law to get the third removed value.
- Ohms Law is utilised widely in electronics methods and calculations so it is “very necessary to know and certainly get these formulas”.
- To find the Voltage, ( V )
- To find the Current, ( I )
- To find the Resistance, ( R )
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